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<p>[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 65679, member: 1674"]1)Paying with Paypal is Very simple. You log in to your account and click on the "send money" link and then fill in the blacks and Paypal transfers the money to the other person; very slick, indeed.</p><p><br /></p><p>2)Good question! There is no simple answer to this. One factor is that the PCGS registry set competitions only allow PCGS coins while the NGC registry competitions allow NGC and PCGS coins, so the demand for PCGS slabs is higher. Another reason is marketing, PCGS has convinced the marketplace that it is better and prices reflect that. Some people will contend that it is because PCGS is tighter with their grading, meaning that a MS66 in a PCGS slab is nicer than an MS66 in anyone else's slab, but I don't buy that.</p><p><br /></p><p>3)I do too and I've also never had a problem, but before you jump in you should read the horror stories of people on <a href="http://www.paypalsucks.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.paypalsucks.com" rel="nofollow">www.paypalsucks.com</a> since there is a lot of possibility for trouble ESPECIALLY if you use Paypal to receive money. The way I protect myself is that I opened a bank account to connect to my Paypal account and it is for nothing else. When I want to pay for something with paypal then I transfer money into my bank account and then use Paypal to transfer it to whoever is the seller. I have no overdraft protection on my account so that if an unauthorized request for funds comes through, then my bank will deny it. Also, when I am selling I use my Paypal debit card to remove all the money I receive every day from my Paypal account. This gives them less time in possession of my money and reduces the risk that they will freeze my account with money in it. Again there seems to be little risk for people who are buyers only, but the sellers are at a substantial risk.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 65679, member: 1674"]1)Paying with Paypal is Very simple. You log in to your account and click on the "send money" link and then fill in the blacks and Paypal transfers the money to the other person; very slick, indeed. 2)Good question! There is no simple answer to this. One factor is that the PCGS registry set competitions only allow PCGS coins while the NGC registry competitions allow NGC and PCGS coins, so the demand for PCGS slabs is higher. Another reason is marketing, PCGS has convinced the marketplace that it is better and prices reflect that. Some people will contend that it is because PCGS is tighter with their grading, meaning that a MS66 in a PCGS slab is nicer than an MS66 in anyone else's slab, but I don't buy that. 3)I do too and I've also never had a problem, but before you jump in you should read the horror stories of people on [url]www.paypalsucks.com[/url] since there is a lot of possibility for trouble ESPECIALLY if you use Paypal to receive money. The way I protect myself is that I opened a bank account to connect to my Paypal account and it is for nothing else. When I want to pay for something with paypal then I transfer money into my bank account and then use Paypal to transfer it to whoever is the seller. I have no overdraft protection on my account so that if an unauthorized request for funds comes through, then my bank will deny it. Also, when I am selling I use my Paypal debit card to remove all the money I receive every day from my Paypal account. This gives them less time in possession of my money and reduces the risk that they will freeze my account with money in it. Again there seems to be little risk for people who are buyers only, but the sellers are at a substantial risk. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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